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1. Cremate your pet. If you would like to keep your pet with you but are unable to bury him on your property, cremation is a good option. You can also scatter the ashes in your pet's
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1. Make sure your dog or cat has on a collar with ID. ID is necessary in case your pet gets separated from you. 2. Have your dog on a sturdy leash, and you may also want to use a
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1. Find a quiet spot in your yard. Bury your pet at home when this is an option. Dig deep enough to provide at least 3 feet of dirt to cover your pet. You can wrap your pet in a sheet
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1. Buy the right size. Animals. come in many sizes and the collars are made to fit a general range, so it's likely there will be an extra length that needs to be removed. Buying the
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